Ok I'm new to argo's so maybe I'm not being realistic.
I bought an older Argo '88 KB model 8x8 with a kohler kt17 engine. I did a bunch of work to it when I bought it. tranny, oil change, chains, and drive gears, rebuilt the brakes etc. I never drove it with the tracks on it (plastic argo tracks) as I took them off to check bearings and seals.
I drove the argo several times after I did the work on it and the last time it got wet. I slid sideways into a mud hole and had water come into the argo over the side.
bear with me we are almost to my questions.
Post adventure work included cleaning and flushing the fuel tank, all new fuel lines, cleaned the fuel pump ( an after market snowmobile style pump). Just finished cleaning and rebuilding the carb. Now here is where we sit.
Argo suck in hi gear on tracks. It drives fine with lots of power for turning in reverse and low gear. In hi gear it starts off all right, but not as fast as on wheels but after 500-600m its like it is running out of power. making steering corrections on steering seems to bog the motor out.
SO. does the kt17 have enough jam to run the tracks? should I be running my tracks in low gear only? is my motor of adjustment? I used the manual to redo the carb, and youtube of course, but thats my first carb job.
plan of attack for tomorrow is ditch the tracks, and run it. Change fuel pumps and run it. Check forum for wisdom that I sense is eminent.
Oh yeah and a snowmobile guru friend of mine said he had a sled once that he was sure was having mixture problems only to find out it was a clutch problem. Previous owner had changed parts in the secondary drive clutch. I haven't done my clutches yet so if this seems likely to you speak up so I can order clutch parts (I'm sure the primary is due)
Have a good night
I bought an older Argo '88 KB model 8x8 with a kohler kt17 engine. I did a bunch of work to it when I bought it. tranny, oil change, chains, and drive gears, rebuilt the brakes etc. I never drove it with the tracks on it (plastic argo tracks) as I took them off to check bearings and seals.
I drove the argo several times after I did the work on it and the last time it got wet. I slid sideways into a mud hole and had water come into the argo over the side.
bear with me we are almost to my questions.
Post adventure work included cleaning and flushing the fuel tank, all new fuel lines, cleaned the fuel pump ( an after market snowmobile style pump). Just finished cleaning and rebuilding the carb. Now here is where we sit.
Argo suck in hi gear on tracks. It drives fine with lots of power for turning in reverse and low gear. In hi gear it starts off all right, but not as fast as on wheels but after 500-600m its like it is running out of power. making steering corrections on steering seems to bog the motor out.
SO. does the kt17 have enough jam to run the tracks? should I be running my tracks in low gear only? is my motor of adjustment? I used the manual to redo the carb, and youtube of course, but thats my first carb job.
plan of attack for tomorrow is ditch the tracks, and run it. Change fuel pumps and run it. Check forum for wisdom that I sense is eminent.
Oh yeah and a snowmobile guru friend of mine said he had a sled once that he was sure was having mixture problems only to find out it was a clutch problem. Previous owner had changed parts in the secondary drive clutch. I haven't done my clutches yet so if this seems likely to you speak up so I can order clutch parts (I'm sure the primary is due)
Have a good night
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